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( , Sat 31 Jul 2021, 9:49, archived)
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From the New Olympic Sports challenge. See all 50 entries (closed)
( , Sat 31 Jul 2021, 9:49, archived)
I need an explanation of the rules of this event.
Is the clock counting down?
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Sat 31 Jul 2021, 15:47,
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Why,
do you think you can eat a cock quicker than Herr Meiwes?
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Sat 31 Jul 2021, 16:52,
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Probably not a 4000 calorie cock.
The reason I ask why is because the clock in panel 1 reads 0:52, and the leader board shows either times or scores of 40.366 descending in rank order to 40.265.
So is the clock time recorded in the leader board or is that the number of points allocated based on technique, accuracy, etc?
If the numbers on the board are the winning times, that means Pete finished that plate in under 12 seconds.
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Sat 31 Jul 2021, 17:44,
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So is the clock time recorded in the leader board or is that the number of points allocated based on technique, accuracy, etc?
If the numbers on the board are the winning times, that means Pete finished that plate in under 12 seconds.
Being an artistic event, the leaderboard will be points scored during an alloted time,
in which case, Pete still had 52 seconds to do his stuff...
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Sat 31 Jul 2021, 18:47,
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How can a 4000 calorie eating contest be an artistic event?
Please explain the rules as precisely as you can.
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Sat 31 Jul 2021, 19:03,
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Surely the contest had already started and at 0.52 after his first bite of a chicken kiev the sensation of the garlic butter running out of the kiev into his mouth had set Docherty off into a reverie
in which he recalled chicken kievs he was served while living in an army garrison in his youth. Clearly this was then broken as the discipline he encountered kicked in so he manages to finish in just over 40 minutes.
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Sat 31 Jul 2021, 19:50,
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